Honey, the sun's not playing a cosmic game of hide-and-seek. It's not shrinking because it's got a core like our grandma's fruitcake - dense and packed full of energy. And trust me, it ain't expanding either - no sun-sized ego here. It's just sitting pretty, gravity doing its thing and keeping it all nice and cozy.
The lesser anthropic principle. Expanding on that a bit: if the Sun were NOT a main sequence star, we wouldn't be around to be asking the question.
No. The sun is expanding, but extremely slowly. It is estimated that Earth will become uninhabitable in about 800 million years.
The closest outer planet to the sun is jupiter The closest inner planet to the sun is mercury But mercury isnt the hottest planet because venus has the hottest core
no it is very hot but it isnt the hottest that we know of
It dosent unless you are traveling the speed of light it slow's down. The sun going down isnt time.
Expanding
The word would be expanding.
your eye's pupils expanding in the dark and shrinking in the light
It isn't as far as I know. If anything it is slowly shrinking as it cools over the millennia.
it means that the circle is either shrinking or expanding as time goes on
No one knows..it could have been just black and 'nothingness' sort of, or some people think that the big bang is like a heart, it keeps 'beating' or 'breathing' by expanding then shrinking then expanding then shrinking etc
The motto of International School of Communications is 'Shrinking Borders, Expanding Communities.'.
The sun is not shrinking as it sets. "Sunset" is merely what we call it when the earth turns so that the sun is on the other side of where you're looking. It's not really going anywhere - we're just turning around. So there's no shrinking involved at all.
Because they're are still many places without oil that are full of earth that hold up
This depends on the temperature.
In general: expanding while melting; except for ice to liquid water, this volume is shrinking!
no it isnt. going under the sun helps cure rickets!